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Toyota Sienna single person camping – no build camper

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Watch how you can sleep and camp (meaning cook and do more than just sleep) comfortably in a Toyota Sienna in this single-person no build camper. What does “no build” mean? It means you don’t need any DIY skills, a drill or building anything out of wood or other materials :).

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Highlights of this camping conversion:

  • The video is a tour of a Toyota Sienna minivan camper
  • The author discusses the gear they carry and the pros and cons of their decisions.
  • The author shares tips and tricks on how to efficiently sleep in a Toyota Sienna without any big investments or DIY work
  • Most of the rear seats are taken out, only one is left for daily use (cooking, working on your laptop, resting)
  • The bed is made out of a standard foldable bed/lounger and a tri-fold mattress
  • The driver-side sliding door serves as a back porch, while the rear lift gate acts as a garage door.
  • The author utilizes shelves and cubbies for storage, keeping items secure and readily available.
  • Safety precautions are taken, such as avoiding open flames and keeping items low and light to prevent projectiles in case of an accident.
Post author:

Lukas

Founder of NimbleCamper.com, avid traveler and outdoor enthusiast. Car camping and microcamping allows me to keep traveling and exploring with a much greater level of freedom & privacy – to go anywhere and sleep anywhere. I didn’t have 30K to buy a VW Multivan, so found my way to the world of everyday car camping conversions. Here I share my experiences and what I learn.

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2 Comments

  1. Hi, you have listed twice the $800 power. Is that a mistake or do you need both of them? I guess I’m not good at adding because I added up the items on your list and they came to more than $2080.
    Thanks,